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Clothing Company To Raise Funds For Those Affected By COVID-19
The company is teaming up with artists, brands and small businesses to raise money to help those directly affected by the virus.
DETROIT, MI — The local clothing company DETROIT HUSTLES HARDER announced Monday it is launching a new collaborative project, "HUSTLE FOR A CAUSE." The project is aimed at teaming the clothing company up with local artists, brands and other small businesses to creative new collaborative clothing that will be sold online to raise money for those directly impacted by coronavirus, otherwise known as COVID-19.
“Our company was founded in 2007 also during weird and uncertain times to showcase local artists, brands and small businesses alike. We know it is crucial to unite together and support each other's hustles,” DETROIT HUSTLES HARDER Co-Owner Brendan Blumentritt said in a statement.
Features and benefits of “HUSTLE FOR A CAUSE” include:
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- Showcasing local artist, brands and small businesses
- Helping to raise money for those directly impacted by COVID-19
- Combining fundraising efforts into one easy to shop web store
“HUSTLE FOR A CAUSE” collection will be available beginning on Saturday, April 4, with items ranging from $30-$100 in price.
For more information on “HUSTLE FOR A CAUSE,” visit www.DetroitHustlesHarder.com.
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